There are few people more justified to speak out against President Trump than former President George W. Bush. It’s not because Trump has trashed Bush’s policies (as Obama did), or because he excoriated Jeb Bush during the Republican primary. That’s comparatively mild stuff. A bold line was crossed, however, when… CONTINUE

We’ve all heard those stories of families and friendships being pulled apart over the results of the November election. Maybe we’ve even witnessed it firsthand: heated arguments at the dinner table, the silent treatment, retracted invitations to events, social-media jousting and unfriending… And those are some of the milder instances. In the… CONTINUE

“If Donald Trump literally spit in your wife’s face, would you still vote for him?” It’s a question I’ve asked a lot of Trump supporters over the past several months, who are angry at (and can’t wrap their minds around) my NeverTrump stance. Interestingly, none of these guys have ever answered… CONTINUE

On the morning of September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush was listening to children read in a Florida school when White House Chief of Staff Andy Card notified him that a second plane had hit the World Trade Center. “America is under attack,” Card told the president in that… CONTINUE

On Monday, a large crowd attending the NCAA championship game in Arlington, Texas between Connecticut and Kentucky took a moment to loudly applaud an image displayed on the large video boards inside AT&T Stadium. It was of former U.S. presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush seated next to each… CONTINUE